WBAP Morning News: Childhood Junk Food May Permanently Rewire the Brain
Dr. Patrick Porter, brain health expert and writer of Brain Fitness Blueprint: Integrating Ancient Wisdom and Modern Technologies for Peak Performance, joined The WBAP Morning News to talk about how childhood junk food may rewire the brain for life.
Apr 09, 2026
WBAP Morning News: Pentagon War Game on Iran: Did Plans Hold Up?
Lt. Gen. Richard Newton, retired USAF and NewsNation contributor, analyzes Iran war games and Pentagon plans after the ceasefire begins.
Apr 09, 2026
WBAP Morning News: Tech and Tips for Safer, Hands-On Driving
Dan Glaser, GM Driver Distraction Engineer, joined The WBAP Morning News. He shares tech and tips to keep drivers focused and safe during National Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
Apr 09, 2026
WBAP Morning News: Former Iran Political Prisoner Talks Ceasefire
Shirin Nariman, a Former Political Prisoner in Iran, joined The WBAP Morning News to bring to light about how good the ceasefire is, but is very cautious based on her past as a political prisoner.
Apr 09, 2026
WBAP Morning News: Will Iran's Economy Collapse and Will the Regime Follow Suit?
Former US Ambassador to the Holy See, Francis Rooney, joined The WBAP Morning News, examining Iran's faltering economy and regional powers quietly pushing for regime change as the ceasefire begins.
Apr 08, 2026









